Let's see how stuffed you are!
Anyone who's ever been told your wheel wells look too full post a pic here. I like the look and am trying to decide on a setup. please don't post a million pics with guys running 6" lift with less than 35's. I'm looking for guys who maxed out tire size for their ride height, stock or otherwise
Originally Posted by wandell
Here you go. 35's on 16x10 inch wheels with a 3 inch body lift.

And 33's on 16x10 inch wheels at stock height.


And 33's on 16x10 inch wheels at stock height.

My current tires are 315/75-16 (35x12.50) BFG AT KO's on 16x10 Eagle Alloy model 102 wheels. The body lift is made by Performance Accessories. It was about $130 and the Gap Guards were about $70. THe tires retail for about $200 each and the wheels about $125 each.
Originally Posted by wandell
My current tires are 315/75-16 (35x12.50) BFG AT KO's on 16x10 Eagle Alloy model 102 wheels. The body lift is made by Performance Accessories. It was about $130 and the Gap Guards were about $70. THe tires retail for about $200 each and the wheels about $125 each.
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wandell, that look is very classy!!!
OK, what will it take to do that on my 2000 F150 supercab flareside 4x4 with stock suspension.
Where do I order rims? I found this place online: http://www.wheelsforless.com/eagle_alloys.htm
I also like the Moto Metal 951 Black ( made in 16x9 and 17x9).
I cannot PM you because I do not have enough posts.
I agree, that is a bad *** look. I am sorry to bomb you with all these questions, but I was going to order tires from tire rack today after agonozing what to get. I saw your set-up, and knew that is what I want!
Where do I order rims? I found this place online: http://www.wheelsforless.com/eagle_alloys.htm
I also like the Moto Metal 951 Black ( made in 16x9 and 17x9).
- What hole pattern do I need?
- What backspacing?
- Will 10" rims fit?
- Should I go down to a 16" wheel? Stock is 17". It looks like the 16" wheels are less expensive, and the 17" wheels are only made in a 9" width (Eagle). I imagine the 16" BFG will be less expensive too. I guess something around 33" tall will fit with stock suspension.
I cannot PM you because I do not have enough posts.
I agree, that is a bad *** look. I am sorry to bomb you with all these questions, but I was going to order tires from tire rack today after agonozing what to get. I saw your set-up, and knew that is what I want!
Last edited by Hunt&Fish; Apr 20, 2007 at 07:49 AM.
I think i might actually be able to tuck some 37" tires... But i figured it wouldnt hurt to post.
I am going to get a 2-3" body lift here pretty soon and try to tuck some 38" tires...
6" lift with 35's;
I am going to get a 2-3" body lift here pretty soon and try to tuck some 38" tires...
6" lift with 35's;
Hunt and Fish, you bolt pattern is 5x135mm and yes, you can fit 16x10's with 4.5 inches of backspacing. Without a body lift, I'd stick with 33's. And Gap Guards are precut pieces of rubber that cover the gap in the wheelwells a body lift creates.
Last edited by wandell; Apr 20, 2007 at 03:00 PM.
Wandell, you are a big help to a bunch of us on here. I know you must get tired answering questions. Thanks ahead of time!
Can you tell me the difference between this:
1024 16x10 5/135
Eagle Alloy 1024 polished finish 1-piece alloy. Backspace 4 1/2". $145.00
And this:
1029 16x10 5/135 '97-'03 Ford
Eagle Alloy 1029 polished finish 1-piece alloy. Available for RWD vehicles $160.00
The shipping is free. Opinion on the price?
What do I need to order for my 2000 F150 4x4 Off Road Flareside with stock suspension? I want to mount BFG AT 305/70R16 D on them. Couls I get away with 315/75QR16 ??
Can you tell me the difference between this:
1024 16x10 5/135
Eagle Alloy 1024 polished finish 1-piece alloy. Backspace 4 1/2". $145.00
And this:
1029 16x10 5/135 '97-'03 Ford
Eagle Alloy 1029 polished finish 1-piece alloy. Available for RWD vehicles $160.00
The shipping is free. Opinion on the price?
What do I need to order for my 2000 F150 4x4 Off Road Flareside with stock suspension? I want to mount BFG AT 305/70R16 D on them. Couls I get away with 315/75QR16 ??
Last edited by Hunt&Fish; Apr 20, 2007 at 10:12 PM.
Those are just two different model (style) of Eagle Alloy wheels. If you stay at stock height, you will have to stick with a 305/70-16 (33x12.50) tire. With that size wheel and tire you will have to trim a little plastic off your front bumper's lower valance for clearance. I have pics of this in my gallary, just click the little camera icon.
Originally Posted by fordboy05
I think i might actually be able to tuck some 37" tires... But i figured it wouldnt hurt to post.
I am going to get a 2-3" body lift here pretty soon and try to tuck some 38" tires...
6" lift with 35's;

I am going to get a 2-3" body lift here pretty soon and try to tuck some 38" tires...
6" lift with 35's;




